Australia’s main excuse for her overwhelming defeat in the first Test match with England is that her batsmen were beaten by the “shock” bowling tactics of the Englishmen, with the much-discussed leg-theory policy of their men of speed. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,727 wordsAustralia’s Test match selectors are to be congratulated upon refusing to be stampeded by the clamor in certain quarters for drastic changes in the team to play in the second of the games, which is to begin in Melbourne on December 30. ...
Article : 648 wordsOfficials of Melbourne clubs are so keen on seeming country players that they scour the country districts for talent. So thorough is the search that no district escapes. At last, however the country districts are crying oat at the poaching of players, ...
Article : 692 wordsRodmen who fish in Westernport, particularly between Hastings and F[?]dees, will watch with interest the outcome of the protest now being made against the presence of large numbers of seals in the inlet. Not only do these ravenous marine carnivore daily consume vast quantities of fish in Bass ...
Article : 1,136 wordsThe Brighton and Districts Amateur Billiard, Association commenced their snooker team competition this week. Teams ten clubs are represented. Army and Navy Club (St. Kilda), who are recognised as the most [?]gressive billiard club in Melbourne and suburbs, st[?]ed the first match. ...
Article : 852 wordsSunday morning, December 15, Is going to be a red letter day for the little patients of the Orthopaedic Section of the Children’s Hospital. Frankston, for the greatest collection of champion athletes ever assembled together will visit them in connection with The Sporting Globe’s Christmas treat. ...
Article : 333 wordsI REMEMBER some years ago a fast bowler, named Marsh, who did not pack his leg field, but A. C. MacLaren, the English captain, objected to his ...
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Article : 484 wordsSINCE his serious illness Mr George Sparrow, the former St. Kilda football coach and trainer, of many noted athletes, has had hundreds of visitors, ...
Article : 168 wordsFlTZROY officials state that A. Collier has not been definitely chosen is playing coach for next season. Applications have been received from various ...
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Article : 8 wordsIN connection with the ball at Preston, in honor of the English Eleven on December 28, it has been found necessary to book both halls, the old and the new. ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsTHE secretary of the St. Kilda Football Club (J. Lord) writes:— “In connection with the overdraft of the St Kilda football club. In case an ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsBECAUSE of ill-health, Mr F. H. Mendoza has retired from the committee of the Melbourne Football Club. For even yean he has held office, and has ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Sat 10 Dec 1932, Page 6
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